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Albatros W.4
Albatros W.4

The Albatros W.4 was a German floatplane derivative of the Albatros D.I fighter with new wing and tail surfaces of greater span than the D.I. One hundred eighteen examples were built between June 1916 and December 1917. The aircraft operated in the North Sea and Baltic theatres and later served as training aircraft.

Albatros W.5

The Alabatros W.5 was a floatplane torpedo bomber used by Germany during World War I. It was a biplane with twin pusher engines.

Albatros W.8
Albatros W.8

The Albatros W.8 was a German biplane fighter floatplane that saw service during First World War. It patrolled the seas around 1918.

Albatros W.3

The Albatros W.3, company designation VT was a twin engine, biplane, float plane torpedo bomber, delivered to the Imperial German Navy in 1916. Only one was built.

Albatros D.III
Albatros D.III

The Albatros D.III was a biplane fighter aircraft used by the Imperial German Army Air Service during World War I. A modified licence model was built by Oeffag for the Austro-Hungarian Air Service (Luftfahrtruppen). The D.III was flown by many top German aces, including Wilhelm Frankl, Erich Löwenhardt, Manfred von Richthofen, Karl Emil Schäfer, Ernst Udet, and Kurt Wolff, and Austro-Hungarians like Godwin von Brumowski.

Albatros D.V
Albatros D.V

The Albatros D.V was a fighter aircraft built by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke and used by the Luftstreitkräfte during World War I. The D.V was the final development of the Albatros D.I family and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service. Despite its well-known shortcomings and general obsolescence, approximately 900 D.V and 1,612 D.Va aircraft were built before production halted in April 1918.

Albatros Flugzeugwerke

Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH was a German aircraft manufacturer best known for supplying the German airforces during World War I. The company was based in Johannisthal, Berlin, where it was founded by Walter Huth and Otto Wiener on December 20, 1909. The company ) produced some of the most capable fighter aircraft of World War I, notably the Albatros D.III and Albatros D.V, both designed by Robert Thelen for the firm.

Albatros C.III
Albatros C.III

The Albatros C.III was a German two-seat general-purpose biplane of World War I, built by Albatros Flugzeugwerke. The C.III was a refined version of the successful Albatros C.I and was eventually produced in greater numbers than any other C-type Albatros.

Albatros B.II
Albatros B.II

The Albatros B.II, was an unarmed German two-seat reconnaissance biplane of the First World War.

Albatros B.I
Albatros B.I

The Albatros B.I, was a German military reconnaissance aircraft designed in 1913 and which saw service during World War I.

Albatroz-class patrol boat
Albatroz-class patrol boat

The Albatross class is a class of patrol boats in the Portuguese Navy and in the Naval Component of the Timor Leste Defence Force . These vessels were built in 1974 and 1975 at the Alfeite Arsenal, Lisbon.

Albatross
Albatross

Albatrosses are very large seabirds in the family Diomedeidae. Albatrosses, They range widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific.

Albatross (metaphor)
Albatross (metaphor)

The word albatross is sometimes used metaphorically to mean a psychological burden that feels like a curse. It is an allusion to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner .